No party animals at our farm either Paula, we will all be to stuffed to move! Praying for continued healing for your dh, and for you and Lilly as you both continue take care of him.Many Blessings this New Year.Hugs,Sue

Awwww-love the photos...I love YOU, Paula. You've been such a loyal and dear friend to me now-for 3 years! So glad we found each other!Been praying for your hubby. Have a lovely and wonderful night, and a healthy, safe and blessed New Year!~Debra

Love your pictures. Your lighted stable almost has a Christmasy look to it...and it was very clean. I much prefer your New Year's Eve festivities than Times Square. wishing you and yours a very Happy New Year.

Fun post and pictures, Paula! I love your new lights!!! Sounds like you are going to enjoy my favorite kind of evening. We will be doing very similar activities only with homemade pizza and old episodes of The Closer on dvd.

Hey Miss Paula :) Your New Year's Eve sounds as exciting as ours was. The teens went to friends so that left the little munchkin home alone with mom & dad. Dad was asleep before 11:00 so I stayed up to watch the ball drop with him and at 12:01 sent him off to bed. Our biggest thrill of the night was playing Mario Kart! lol

Love looking at your barnyard pictures they are always amazing. Take Care :)

Your new years eve sounded like ours except for the donuts. I fell asleep reading and listening to games.Great photos of all of your party animals.Our furbaby was like that when hubs was in hospital for 2 days also.Hope you have a blessed 2012!!!Glad to hear that hubby is doing better and on the way to good health.hugs

Hi, Paula...I'm bj from Sweet Nothings and am over from the Run Around Ranch.Just wanted to introduce myself...I am a great-grandmother, love blogging and love taking photos.....of food. Isn't that a hoot. Didn't have a clue I even liked cameras, much less taking photos so much until I started my blog. Come by sometime when you can....xo bj

Hello Paula, Happy New Years to you and your lovely animals!We weren't party animals either, we were sound asleep at 11:15 PM only to be awaken at midnight by the dogs because of the firesworks! I love the light in the sheep house! And I can smell those donuts from here!Hugs, Ann

It looks like your house was about as exciting as ours was on new year's eve. Even though we're in Central Time Zone, we opted to watch the Big Apple fall and declare it a HAPPY NEW YEAR at 11 o'clock our time, 'cause we were dragging. It would've been nice to have toasted with a Krispy Kreme donut, but since they aren't to be found here in Hicksville, USA, I made do with OJ.

I just read about your hubby's surgery. I'll say a prayer for a speedy recovery for him!

That sky is awesome! We actually went somewhere to celebrate New Year's Eve this year. We went to by brother and sister-in-laws house and celebrated with family and friends.I haven't had a Krispy Kreme donut in ages! They ARE wonderful. Perfect compliment to coffee!Blessings,Lorilee

Now my mouth is watering, Paula - Shame on you for that tease of Krispy Kremes! My favorite! Hope you enjoyed your New Years!

Just wanted to thank you for your prayers for Kristen's surgery, too. She went home today! Doing well physically, will have speech therapy, and we're still waiting on the path report. God is good all the time!

All your creatures are wonderful. I would love more creatures but for now I like to read about other bloggers furry wooly feathered friends. I want to follow your blog but there is no follow button showing. I will try again Friday. Blessings!Lara

Chicken Whisperer, Picture Taker, Shepherd, Southern, Saved by Grace, Surrogate Mother to orphaned animals, and with lots of help from my wonderful Hubby, Veggie Gardener. Once my outside chores are finished, I love to sew while Lily the Bulldog snores at my feet. Welcome to the Farm!